Driver Door Module (DDM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION Driver Door Module (DDM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index
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DRIVER DOOR MODULE (DDM) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) INDEX

DTC Description Source Action
B1148 Radio Frequency Power Output Circuit Short to Ground DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST N .
B1149 Radio Frequency Enable Output Circuit Short to Battery DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST N .
B1150 Radio Frequency Enable Output Circuit Short to Ground DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST N .
B1151 Radio Frequency AM/FM Signal Key Select Output Circuit Short to Ground DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST N .
B1152 Radio Frequency AM/FM Signal Key Select Output Circuit Short to Battery DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST N .
B1396 Door Lock Circuit Short To Battery DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1397 Door Unlock Circuit Short To Battery DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1553 Decklid Release Circuit Short To Battery DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST B .
B2695 Keypad__A Circuit Failure DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST E .
B2696 Keypad__B Circuit Failure DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST E .
B2697 Keypad__C Circuit Failure DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST E .
B2276 Less Than 2 Transmitters Programmed DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST F .
B2425 Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Out Of Synchronization DDM GO to PINPOINT TEST M .
All other DTCs - DDM REFER to MULTIFUNCTION ELECTRONIC MODULES .
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